A debate on modern marriage trended after a post questioned why some married women keep boyfriends. While reactions varied, one comment raised a clear toxic generalization flag: “Omo this generation wives, it’s in them like Peak milk.”

The statement pulls in the Peak Milk as a metaphor, but dangerously suggests that all wives of this generation are natural-born cheats. Logically, infidelity isn’t a genetic trait attached to an age group or gender. When we treat

dishonesty as an automatic identity for “modern wives,” we erase millions of loyal spouses and blame an entire generation instead of individuals responsible.

Healthy conversations about marriage should target behavior, communication breakdown, and accountability—not stereotypes. The Red Flags highlights the comment as a reminder that metaphors shouldn’t become conclusions. Loyalty still exists, even when the internet doubts it. Don’t blame a generation—blame choices.

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